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zeus22

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  1. THANK YOU - that resolved the issue. Now I can see the boot partition on the SSDs in the correct way and can continue my whole setup process. :)
  2. Ah I see, thanks for clarification. I did what you said:
  3. I guess it doesn't show up as a boot device cause there is nothing to boot on it. And you can see on the second screen that the first boot option is "NVME"
  4. Got these two for you :)
  5. I just tried it by also removing the USB flash drive - well - it wasn't booting it just showed "Checking for media". So there is clearly nothing to boot on the SSDs. There are also set as the first boot device in the BIOS.
  6. I would agree with you if it wasn't for that remark below the USB-Boot-Drive: "No internal boot setup detected. Launch Internal Boot to configure one." And even the entry for my internal boot partition doesn't look like it was shown in all the videos.
  7. Hey unRAID people, I am too stupid to make "internal boot" work. I downloaded the USB Creator and installed the latest RC on it. It is booting and I want to set up internal boot. No matter which way I am doing it (boot pool or dedicated install) it just won't work. After I finished the process during installation and restarted the whole thing I am welcomed by this screen (I did it like it was shown in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMHaMaa8iV0&lc=Ugx2Olu8WOcI6ZooXMx4AaABAg.AWYEM1qqg2wAWYnKRSSwqn): You can see that I tried to create a bootable pool with the two SSDs, but it didn't work. When I try to do the wizard again, I get the same result. Background information: I just bought a used DXP4800 Plus. It has 4 HDDs and 2 m2 SSDs in it. It is my first try to install unRAID anywhere, so be patient with me :D I am total noob to this topic.
  8. I am too stupid to make it work. I downloaded the USB Creator and installed the latest RC on it. It is booting and I want to set up internal boot. No matter which way I am doing it (boot pool or dedicated install) it just won't work. After I finished the process during installation and restarted the whole thing I am welcomed by this screen (I did it like it was shown in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMHaMaa8iV0&lc=Ugx2Olu8WOcI6ZooXMx4AaABAg.AWYEM1qqg2wAWYnKRSSwqn): You can see that I tried to create a bootable pool with the two SSDs, but it didn't work. When I try to do the wizard again, I get the same result. Background information: I just bought a used DXP4800 Plus. It has 4 HDDs and 2 m2 SSDs in it. It is my first try to install unRAID anywhere, so be patient with me :D I am total noob to this topic.

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